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    for the iPhone 16 lineup, as well as the 15 Pro and Pro Max in the U.S. at some point in October, ahead of a wider rollout over the next year. While the exact date of the launch is unknown, there are also plenty of rumors of Mac and iPad updates coming this month too. It wouldn’t be a big surprise; after all, Apple has often had October reveals, even .

  • This is the big one; you can almost set your calendar around Apple rolling out its new iPhones in the beginning of September. This year, during its “Glowtime” event, Apple continued its AI focus, threading it throughout the pitches for its and Apple Watch Series 10, and finding ways to incorporate it into.

    One of the biggest reveals was that Apple Intelligence would not come alongside the launch of iOS 18, or. Instead it’s coming to U.S. customers in October, with a December rollout in other largely English-speaking markets. It will debut in more countries across the world in 2025. 

  • Where there’s a tech event, there’s a focus on AI, and WWDC was no different, with its clear focus on revealing, its AI infrastructure that’s launching across its various operating systems, including iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. And what does Apple Intelligence actually do? “As far as the consumer is concerned, the technology will mostly present itself in the form of new features for existing apps.”

    Apple also announced support for RCS in Messages, the addition of ChatGPT in Siri, more naturalized language within Siri, macOS Sequoia,

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    Apple refreshed its iPad lineup in May, though it was focused on its two higher-end models: the iPad Pro and Air. The regular iPad remained the same, while the new models benefited from . The Air now starts at $599 for the 11-inch model, the standard iPad’s price dropped to a $349 base, and the Pro, with an OLED screen to boot, begins at $999.

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    The MacBook Air line equipped with the M3 chip, with the laptops starting at $1,099 and $1,299, respectively. While Apple pushed the new Air models as “the world’s best consumer laptop for AI,” our own review found it to be “.”

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    After its much-hyped reveal during 2023’s WWDC event, Apple released the $3,500 Vision Pro AR/VR headset into the wild, and the community has so far been … largely whelmed. of have held relatively true throughout the year: It’s a technically impressive piece of hardware in search of a use case.

    , receiving scant mentions throughout Apple’s subsequent WWDC 2024 and iPhone reveal events. Now the Vision Pro faces and.